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. >> while many women gain weight from the predominantly starchy food served in jail, dee dee moore, who we met at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, proved to be an exception. >> i know when you first came in you were weighing about 210 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> what are you down to now? what? >> oh, i'm down to under 150. >> really? >> when i came in, i weighed 250. when i first -- >> 250? >> yes. i've lost 100 pounds since i've been here. >> moore, who was awaiting trial in a high-profile murder case to which she had pled not guilty, attributes her weight loss to a distinct dislike of jail food and her in-cell workout routine. >> i run. i run in place. i do it for about 30 minutes to an hour. i do leg lifts. i do the six inch. i do scissors. i do the push-ups, the sit-ups, the jumping jacks. this is "the biggest loser" contest and i got the public humiliation to go along with it. but now i'm skinny. >>> coming up, some of the wildest tattoos we've ever seen. >> get that piece on camera, baby? showing off your work, son. ti td for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for
. >> while many women gain weight from the predominantly starchy food served in jail, dee dee moore, who we met at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, proved to be an exception. >> i know when you first came in you were weighing about 210 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> what are you down to now? what? >> oh, i'm down to under 150. >> really? >> when i came in, i weighed 250. when i first -- >> 250? >> yes. i've lost 100 pounds since i've been...
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i knew it was just a matter of time to find out who had gotten them. >> moore and the inmate alleged to have stolen his shoes work together in the prison laundry. >> so i just started making my plans how i was going to deal with it from then. it took me about four days. >> what took you four days? >> to get a knife and decide where i was going to get him at. >> moore says he decided to attack the inmate in a hallway near the laundry. >> population has no accidents back there. just a few guys and that one officer. >> it was kind of surprising how calm and pragmatic he was in telling us the story about the stabbing incident. >> i'm not proud of it, but i'm not ashamed of it. that's what i feel like i had to do and i did it. >> had you tried talking to him before you stabbed him, or -- >> no, it doesn't work. >> it doesn't work? >> doesn't work like that. >> moore went on to explain when his shoes first came up missing the inmate he later attacked claimed to have known who stole them. he allegedly told moore that the thief would give the shoes back in exchange for a valuable prison comm
i knew it was just a matter of time to find out who had gotten them. >> moore and the inmate alleged to have stolen his shoes work together in the prison laundry. >> so i just started making my plans how i was going to deal with it from then. it took me about four days. >> what took you four days? >> to get a knife and decide where i was going to get him at. >> moore says he decided to attack the inmate in a hallway near the laundry. >> population has no...
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. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> and what were you convicted of? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality or who they are. i kind of just started looking around and tried to find interesting-looking faces. so i happened upon kevin moore. he started telling me that he's a rap artist. he is a ghost writer. >> well i've got a record deal waiting on me at death row records. for anybody, any rap fans that's listening, my aka is sassoon. and i got a demo coming out in a few months. if you're a rap fan, listen to it. >> the thing is when you start talking to inmates you're not really sure what to believe. they start telling you these stories. you're kind of like saying, all right. >> i've been a ghost writer in the rap industry for about 13 years. a lot of stuff i have written from behind these walls i have sold to other artists. that have been out there and been successful. >> i
. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> and what were you convicted of? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality or who they are. i kind of just started looking around and tried to find interesting-looking faces. so i happened upon kevin moore. he started telling me that he's a rap artist. he...
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. >>> we're learning more about the night actress demi moore was rushed to the hospital. the 911 call reveals worried friends saying moore was convulsing and trouble breathing after smoking someone resembling incense. >> okay. she overdosed on -- >> she's convulsing. >> okay. listen to me. keep watching her closely. don't put anything her mouth. >> we're not. >> was this accident or intentional? >> it was she smoked something. the reaction was accidental. >> coming up in our next half hour, we're talk wig an editor from "in touch" magazine about moore's condition and recovery. >>> newt gingrich and mitt romney battling in florida, ron pal mov paul moved on to maine. shannon travis joins us from the a town where ron paul is about to hold a town hall meeting. shannon? >> reporter: hey there, gary. this is going to be his third stop of today. he had three stops in maine yesterday also. he's been focusing a lot in maine because smaen secaucus state not a primary state. one of the contests that ron paul does relatively well in. he skipped the florida primary. we've been report
. >>> we're learning more about the night actress demi moore was rushed to the hospital. the 911 call reveals worried friends saying moore was convulsing and trouble breathing after smoking someone resembling incense. >> okay. she overdosed on -- >> she's convulsing. >> okay. listen to me. keep watching her closely. don't put anything her mouth. >> we're not. >> was this accident or intentional? >> it was she smoked something. the reaction was...
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ryan zimmerman and michael moore score. the nats go up 4-0 and go on to win 4-2. gonzalez gets the win. tyler clippard gets the save. he is now 7-7 in save situations. charlie manuel and the phillies for two in a row. out of the pen, the 42-year-old jim thome, the rbi single. juan pierre scores on it and that ties the game at 4-4. we go to extras. still got something left in him at 42 years old. adam jones, he ended 0-18, slump in the ninth. here he is in the 12th. walk-off home run. he was facing b.j. rosenberg who was a rookie his major league debut. so not a good day for rosenberg but a great day for adam jones. and that is his third home run in the 12th inning or later this year. so he's been clutch. the orioles win 6-4. one sore tendon. that's all it took to deprive the world of a possible triple crown winner this year. friday's news, the kentucky derby and preakness winner i'll have another would not race in the belmont stakes. that was a bummer, a little depressing. the race did go on and a crowd of 85,000 showed up at bell monday with they hundred yards to
ryan zimmerman and michael moore score. the nats go up 4-0 and go on to win 4-2. gonzalez gets the win. tyler clippard gets the save. he is now 7-7 in save situations. charlie manuel and the phillies for two in a row. out of the pen, the 42-year-old jim thome, the rbi single. juan pierre scores on it and that ties the game at 4-4. we go to extras. still got something left in him at 42 years old. adam jones, he ended 0-18, slump in the ninth. here he is in the 12th. walk-off home run. he was...
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moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more sun tans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more good times. this year we're out to do even better... and now's a great time to start. the sun's out and the beaches are even more relaxing. you can go deep sea fishing or enjoy our world-class restaurants... our hotels and rentals have special deals for the whole family. go golfing, kite boarding, or build the worlds biggest sand sculpture... with the world's
moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years....
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commissioner moore: no. president miguel: no. >> that motion fails. commissioner borden: i make a subsequent motion to take d.r., approved the project, and any future owner would have to -- you want to say something? >> if you're going to classify this as rh2 it would be tantamount to a rezone. commissioner borden: in the building as it is represented in the zoning maps carried out on the sale, anybody who buys the property realizes that it is representative of two units. i am saying the designation of the law would be -- >> if the current owners decide that their daughter moves off and want to turn it back into two units, doesn't have to come through the process or can they just do it? commissioner borden: that is what i'm trying to figure out. is it not possible to make a motion where it is automatically rh2 where they would not have to come back a second time to make it rh2? that is what i want to do. he would not have to make a unification to divide the units again. i'm not talking about the zoning, i'm talking about the -- when a property is list
commissioner moore: no. president miguel: no. >> that motion fails. commissioner borden: i make a subsequent motion to take d.r., approved the project, and any future owner would have to -- you want to say something? >> if you're going to classify this as rh2 it would be tantamount to a rezone. commissioner borden: in the building as it is represented in the zoning maps carried out on the sale, anybody who buys the property realizes that it is representative of two units. i am...
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ntinuewer members, rice and moore, are close friends who share southern roots. in a statement released by the moore, lub the 57-year-old rice said: 57-ve visited augusta national haveveral occasions and look asionsd to playing golf, renewing friendships and forming new ones through this very special opportunity. l opor the 58-year-old moore, in 58-year0s she became the highest-paid woman in the banking industry and the first ever profiled on the cover of "fortune" magazine. today she said: i am fortunate to have many friends who are tombers at augusta national so me be asked to join them as a member represents a very happy rd important occasion in my life. women's rights advocate martha burke led the first major protest against chairman hootie protesn ten years ago. >> i'm delighted. we have prevailed and i knew it was going to take a while but we did it. i'm very happy. >> reporter: rice started playing golf seven years ago and quickly fell in love with the play. she now plays to a very respectable 15 handicap, has two coaches and is a member of five clubs incl
ntinuewer members, rice and moore, are close friends who share southern roots. in a statement released by the moore, lub the 57-year-old rice said: 57-ve visited augusta national haveveral occasions and look asionsd to playing golf, renewing friendships and forming new ones through this very special opportunity. l opor the 58-year-old moore, in 58-year0s she became the highest-paid woman in the banking industry and the first ever profiled on the cover of "fortune" magazine. today she...
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. >>> demi moore's health is affecting her career. >> the oscars are going high tech. bigad shaban has those stories and more in your eye on entertainment. >>> actors demi moore has reportedly dropped out of a biopic about adult film star linda lovelace. the 49-year-old actress is being treated for exhaustion and to improve her overall health. moore is struggling following the break-up of her marriage to ashton kutcher. >>> the stars of the rescue adventure big miracle turned out for a special screening in washington, d.c. the movie tells the true story of a group effort to free gray whales trapped in ice in the arctic circle. >> it was very, very cold but i love a challenge. so, i was trying to make sure a stunt person wouldn't get to do it because i would have been so jealous. i like to do it myself. i'm glad they let me. >> anybody home? >> big miracle opens in theatres february 3rd. >>> the oscars are getting a tech upgrade. the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences is one step closer to evoting. the academy is working with an outside firm to develop a secur
. >>> demi moore's health is affecting her career. >> the oscars are going high tech. bigad shaban has those stories and more in your eye on entertainment. >>> actors demi moore has reportedly dropped out of a biopic about adult film star linda lovelace. the 49-year-old actress is being treated for exhaustion and to improve her overall health. moore is struggling following the break-up of her marriage to ashton kutcher. >>> the stars of the rescue adventure big...
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. >>> in this morning's one-minute play back, actress julianne moore talks about her role as sarah palin in "the game change." moore described how she got ready for the role. >> i listened to her book on tape, her book "going rogue." i went on youtube, found her media appearances, speeches, debates, convention speeches, wiped everything off my ipod except for "ice ice baby." my 14-year-old son was really embarrassed by that. nothing worse than having a mom that has nothing but sarah palin and "ice aice ipod. i had it on constantly. regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon
. >>> in this morning's one-minute play back, actress julianne moore talks about her role as sarah palin in "the game change." moore described how she got ready for the role. >> i listened to her book on tape, her book "going rogue." i went on youtube, found her media appearances, speeches, debates, convention speeches, wiped everything off my ipod except for "ice ice baby." my 14-year-old son was really embarrassed by that. nothing worse than having...
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. >>> in this morning's one-minute play back, actress julianne moore talks about her role as sarah palin in "the game change." moore described how she got ready for the role. >> i listened to her book on tape, her book "going rogue." i went on youtube, found her media appearances, speeches, debates, convention speeches, wiped everything off my ipod except for "ice ice baby." my 14-year-old son was really embarrassed by that. nothing worse than having a mom that has nothing but sarah palin and "ice aice baby" on her ipod. i had it on constantly. regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. women love it. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. ready, aim, save! grrr! ooh, i forgot my p
. >>> in this morning's one-minute play back, actress julianne moore talks about her role as sarah palin in "the game change." moore described how she got ready for the role. >> i listened to her book on tape, her book "going rogue." i went on youtube, found her media appearances, speeches, debates, convention speeches, wiped everything off my ipod except for "ice ice baby." my 14-year-old son was really embarrassed by that. nothing worse than having...
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they typeset that moore smoked something and semiconscience and confulsing. back to you. ahead of the primary. gop white house hopefuls are arguing about who is in the best position to beat obama . as they highlight the liabilities . what do the florida voters think about it and will they go red or blue in november. newt gingrich's florida campaign manager. and dnc vice chair. the mayor of minneapolis. welcome to see you here today. watching from the sidelines. do you think that the republicans are doing enough to beat themselves up. and that will impact voters in november. we have's clear picture of what the election is about. mitt romney especially this week, releasing part of his tax returns, that it is proving he is not trait with folkings. republicans can fight over the nominee and we have a president who is fighting for the midge class and a president focused on trying to solve the mess he inherited and mitt romney who invested in companies that have questionable records it is a clearr choice between the party of the middle class and a president who fought for it an
they typeset that moore smoked something and semiconscience and confulsing. back to you. ahead of the primary. gop white house hopefuls are arguing about who is in the best position to beat obama . as they highlight the liabilities . what do the florida voters think about it and will they go red or blue in november. newt gingrich's florida campaign manager. and dnc vice chair. the mayor of minneapolis. welcome to see you here today. watching from the sidelines. do you think that the republicans...
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. >> 21-year-old kekia moore is no stranger to the oakland p.d. it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare off other women. >> she's looking back. she's probably spooked from the other swoop. >> police recognize this pair from a previous operation, but they refuse to take the bait tonight. >> no play. called me a cop. and they're still walking westbound. >> they might see one of their friends or a girl they're familiar with get picked up and in the distance see a couple police cars go by real quick all of a sudden, and it's just kind of -- you know, they have their -- you know, their little -- their little radar going. they also
. >> 21-year-old kekia moore is no stranger to the oakland p.d. it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't...
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but first, you may be wondering, can moore legally get away with this? >> under current federal law, he's completely off the hook. >> reporter: just as youtube and facebook host other people's content, is anyone up falls into the same category, the person submitting it is liable, not the website. >> generally speaking the information provided by a third party is not something you can sue the website for. >> reporter: hunter bragged to us about the cease and desist letters and complaints he received from people's lawyers, arguments he claimed didn't hold up. he even boasted about the woman who came to his door looking for venge. >> i was walking out of nowhere and out of nowhere, the girl we had posted she stuck me in the shoulder with a big pen. this is the scar i have left. they had to surgically remove it. >> reporter: he told us, nothing could stop him. i reply back with lol. >> reporter: kayla law is one of hunter's many humiliated victims. here's the problem. she says she had nude photos of herself on her computer, but never sent them to anyone. >>
but first, you may be wondering, can moore legally get away with this? >> under current federal law, he's completely off the hook. >> reporter: just as youtube and facebook host other people's content, is anyone up falls into the same category, the person submitting it is liable, not the website. >> generally speaking the information provided by a third party is not something you can sue the website for. >> reporter: hunter bragged to us about the cease and desist...
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[applause] my name is jessica moore, i am a fellow for african-american rights. we are considering mr. tanner colby for the new speedboat signing series. the fall exhibition opens up october 18, is entitled african american revolutions and beyond for the book signing will include three different books. the first will be our kind of people written by the great author. the second will be occupied. it was written about the black experience that will happen in august. and then we will have pat thompson here for the signing of her book. we have a lot of interesting books all related to this conversation we are having today. the questions i'm going to ask you will follow the trajectory that you just covered with your reading. we are going to start with multiculturalism in the '90s and education. we are going to end with hot topics that are happening in advertising from having to do with post- black gentrification and the idea of assimilation and what that really means. and visit another word that is synonymous with immigration. i went to high school in the south. i wen
[applause] my name is jessica moore, i am a fellow for african-american rights. we are considering mr. tanner colby for the new speedboat signing series. the fall exhibition opens up october 18, is entitled african american revolutions and beyond for the book signing will include three different books. the first will be our kind of people written by the great author. the second will be occupied. it was written about the black experience that will happen in august. and then we will have pat...
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. >>> tom and scott moore have been married for three years. despite their appearances, they were both born as girls. >> growing up i was 100% girl. my mom had me wear my hair down, it was down past my waist. she tried really hard, you know, little strawberry shortcake everything. but on the inside i always knew that i was different. hi. >> i was always kind of the awkward kid. when i was a lot younger, i didn't even really pay attention to gender or whether i was playing with little boys or little girls. i just kind of thought of everybody as human. >> jessica! >> no. >> and probably when i hit puberty was when i realized something was really wrong. >> jessica and laura each came from traditional families. then jessica became scott and laura became tom. scott and tom, who are now gay men, even though they used to be confused women, met at the local lesbian/gay/bitransgender group and fell in love. scott never had a full sex change operation but tom did. so in the eyes of the law scott, who used to be jessica, was still a woman. but tom, who us
. >>> tom and scott moore have been married for three years. despite their appearances, they were both born as girls. >> growing up i was 100% girl. my mom had me wear my hair down, it was down past my waist. she tried really hard, you know, little strawberry shortcake everything. but on the inside i always knew that i was different. hi. >> i was always kind of the awkward kid. when i was a lot younger, i didn't even really pay attention to gender or whether i was playing...
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he is in conversation with jessica moore. a fellow at the museum of temporary africa dies a or really a. it's just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you for coming tonight. as she explained, i pulled the lever for president obama and about five minutes later said i don't know any black people. i started all my white friends in new york how many black people do you know, they're like two. that was the highest answer i got. i thought by going back and backtracking through my own life, my workplace and advertising and neighborhoods i would figure out why the stills were lily white 40 years after the civil rights movement, it might provide some answers as to where we took a left turn after martin luther king died when we tried to integrate. i wasn't going read from the real estate section. proi filed an integrated neighbor different but thrar to park green in kansas city to read about the uncomfortable black and where i went to high school it was it was a suburb of birmingham, alabama. it is the most defiantly white neighborhood
he is in conversation with jessica moore. a fellow at the museum of temporary africa dies a or really a. it's just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you for coming tonight. as she explained, i pulled the lever for president obama and about five minutes later said i don't know any black people. i started all my white friends in new york how many black people do you know, they're like two. that was the highest answer i got. i thought by going back and backtracking through my own life, my...
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commissioner moore: i believe technically all questions that come with steep hillsides in san francisco were answered, much more detailed than we normally ask for. what i observed since this project has met so much opposition for so many years,é would be one building or three buildings or 2 1/2, it would still be the same questions and i understand when you live in an area where you have an open hill, it is difficult to imagine a could be developed. technical questions would arise. i believe this city takes extraordinary care especially when it comes to fire prevention to areas of hillsides that are less than desirable to build on which i'm sure you have encountered. we have people who have done this kind of work who are specializing in building in this situation and there would be foolish to come here and say you can build when you cannot. it would not be in the interest of their own practice to say something which does not work. i find the differentiation of three buildings being designed together in this site very interesting and i think it's dresses for me to the subtleties to crea
commissioner moore: i believe technically all questions that come with steep hillsides in san francisco were answered, much more detailed than we normally ask for. what i observed since this project has met so much opposition for so many years,é would be one building or three buildings or 2 1/2, it would still be the same questions and i understand when you live in an area where you have an open hill, it is difficult to imagine a could be developed. technical questions would arise. i believe...
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she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. >> lately he has written me a couple of letters. he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot i
she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. >> lately he has written me a couple of letters. he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is....
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i go through the drive-thru window and write a check out for something like $150. >> sherman ray moore was at the bank window trying to cash a check from my mother. >> the bank teller alerted police, who picked up moore at a nearby hotel a few hours later. >> put me in the police car, take me to the county jail, read me my rights, tell me what i'm charged with. they tell me i'm charged with capital murder. you're going to get the electric chair. we're going to kill you for taking a life of some woman, a white woman. you're going to pay for it. >> moore was sentenced to life without parole and spared the death penalty. his victim's son got a chance to confront him. >> i told him he could rot in jail as far as i could care less. >> with no chance of ever getting out, moore developed a reputation for extreme violence. >> i immediately adapted to prison survival. i entered holman in 1984. don't befriend nobody. don't trust nobody. only trust your knife. i had three stabbing cases, multiple fights. i had this attitude, probably for like 16 or 17 years out of 24 years that i've been in priso
i go through the drive-thru window and write a check out for something like $150. >> sherman ray moore was at the bank window trying to cash a check from my mother. >> the bank teller alerted police, who picked up moore at a nearby hotel a few hours later. >> put me in the police car, take me to the county jail, read me my rights, tell me what i'm charged with. they tell me i'm charged with capital murder. you're going to get the electric chair. we're going to kill you for...
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moore's abdomen. but he quickly determines the blood is not significant. >> that's only a little bit of blood. i thought i was going to find a lot more. a little bit of blood in her abdomen didn't seem to be a problem. it seems to be mostly related to some resuscitation that she got while she was in the hospital. i kind of sat back and said wait a minute. this could be some type of aneurism that ruptured but quickly figured out it was a small amount of bleeding and there was a small injury to her liver which was cpr related. that was quickly ruled as being sort of an artifact of resuscitation as opposed to being related to her death. >> then the rest of the body is examined in the order in which dr. spitz always conducts these exams, organs removed, weighed, and dissected. and, finally, the head opened up. >> with a history of headaches you might expect some type of catastrophic bleed in the brain but that doesn't seem to be the case so far. >>> coming up next, this medical mystery is about to be solv
moore's abdomen. but he quickly determines the blood is not significant. >> that's only a little bit of blood. i thought i was going to find a lot more. a little bit of blood in her abdomen didn't seem to be a problem. it seems to be mostly related to some resuscitation that she got while she was in the hospital. i kind of sat back and said wait a minute. this could be some type of aneurism that ruptured but quickly figured out it was a small amount of bleeding and there was a small...
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you may remember the name roy moore. alabama judge roy moore got himself nationally famous in 2003 when as a state supreme court justice he refused an order by a judge to remove a tenneco handmentless monument from the grounds of the courthouse. he was removed by a state judicial ethic's panel after that incident but tonight he's trying to unseat the current supreme court justice, chuck may lobe. look. results. chuck malone, 25% and roy moore, 51%. he's made himself a national conservative political celebrity during the time he was turfed out of office. fascinating races tonight, even if you adore the issue of whether or not it's newt gingrich's last night in the race for presidency. stay with us. >>> the latest results from alabama and mississippi coming right up. rick santorum was not in either state i want to. he was in louisiana delighting in his big wins tonight before his supporters. watch. >> the time is now to make sure that we have the best chance to win this election and the best chance to win this election. is
you may remember the name roy moore. alabama judge roy moore got himself nationally famous in 2003 when as a state supreme court justice he refused an order by a judge to remove a tenneco handmentless monument from the grounds of the courthouse. he was removed by a state judicial ethic's panel after that incident but tonight he's trying to unseat the current supreme court justice, chuck may lobe. look. results. chuck malone, 25% and roy moore, 51%. he's made himself a national conservative...
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easley attempts to get through to laron moore. now back to "lockup." if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate,
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where most of the colleges like georgia tech, georgia state university, moore house, spellma. brown, clark, atlanta university but i also represent emery, c.d.c. major corporations are all in the district. it's a wonderful district, wonderful people. >> let me reeled from your book in the introduction. remember how we thought the election of president obama meant we had finally created a post racial america, a place where the problems that have haunted us for so long were finally silenced? nobody says that anymore. we no longer dwell on that day dream. we were shake on the realism by the harshness of what we have witnessed in the last few years, the vilification of president obama, the invisibility of the sick and poor murder at the holocaust museum and the shooting of representative gabriel giffords while she greeted constituents in a safeway parking lot. >> we're not there yet. we've made a lot of progress. his election, a major step down a very, very long road. but we have not yet created the beloved community. people ask me all the time whether the election of president br
where most of the colleges like georgia tech, georgia state university, moore house, spellma. brown, clark, atlanta university but i also represent emery, c.d.c. major corporations are all in the district. it's a wonderful district, wonderful people. >> let me reeled from your book in the introduction. remember how we thought the election of president obama meant we had finally created a post racial america, a place where the problems that have haunted us for so long were finally...
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and steefen moore, author of "return to prosperity." dean baker, uh want to start with you. mitt romney said last night was a celebration of failure. today he said if last night was the party, today was the hangover. he was referred to jobs which i believe are cooking obama's economic goose. your thought, dean baker? >> the republicans know about failure. we are losing 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office. it wasn't a great report. no two ways about it. i never say that. let's look at the numbers closely. if you want to look at the household survey and make a big deal about employment growth you should have been jumping up and down in may when it showed 420,000 new people working. the numbers are erratic. that's why most people don't pay attention to it. >> i did actually jump up and down. >> i missed that one. >> unfortunately that was may. we are now through june, july -- >> next month you will have occasion to jump up and down again. >> this whole economy looks luke out's going south. steve, what's going on with the jobs story besides the fact that out's
and steefen moore, author of "return to prosperity." dean baker, uh want to start with you. mitt romney said last night was a celebration of failure. today he said if last night was the party, today was the hangover. he was referred to jobs which i believe are cooking obama's economic goose. your thought, dean baker? >> the republicans know about failure. we are losing 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office. it wasn't a great report. no two ways about it. i never...
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. >>> we are learning more about the night a barely breathing demi moore was rushed to the hospital. someone called 911. listen to it here. >> is she breathing normally? >> no. not so normal but more sort of shaking, burning up. >> you are going to hear much more of that call straight ahead. also ahead, courting the latino vote. which of these republican candidates has the upper hand. we are three days to go until the critical florida primary. first, inspiring stories that touch a nerve after reign wilson is known for his work on "the office." look at this. >> i was literally sitting in my trailer at "the office." i was looking at the cnn website. they had the cnn heroes the first year. i saw a story on a young kid from florida, grew up on a golf course, didn't have much direction in his life. he went traveling in the third world and saw poverty. he decided to devote his life to making the world a better place. >> today, we dewarmed a little over 100 people. >> it's been great to help out eric jackson by doing fund-raisers. i introduced him to people and helped raise money. just help
. >>> we are learning more about the night a barely breathing demi moore was rushed to the hospital. someone called 911. listen to it here. >> is she breathing normally? >> no. not so normal but more sort of shaking, burning up. >> you are going to hear much more of that call straight ahead. also ahead, courting the latino vote. which of these republican candidates has the upper hand. we are three days to go until the critical florida primary. first, inspiring stories...
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we're back with dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and dan moore. mary explain the slow growth and the markets. >> if respect to the markets, i would say if you look at a chart for, for example, the s&p 500, you go back to april of 2011 to october of 2012. you're basically flat. there's a lot of churning up and down, but in the last months a pickup there and certainly, from the end of -- from the beginning of this year we saw a run on the market, but you don't have a great return if you're a long-term investor. >> paul: right, so, okay, if growth is still slow, okay, why are-- and some people are still investing in companies and the corporate balance sheets earnings have been pretty good, you know, they've cleaned out a lot of the debt from the crisis. could we be poised here for faster growth going forward? >> well, i think one of the things that explains why the corporate sector is doing well is because they basically have access to money at zero interest rates. that's not true for the broader population and not true for a lot of small businesses,
we're back with dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and dan moore. mary explain the slow growth and the markets. >> if respect to the markets, i would say if you look at a chart for, for example, the s&p 500, you go back to april of 2011 to october of 2012. you're basically flat. there's a lot of churning up and down, but in the last months a pickup there and certainly, from the end of -- from the beginning of this year we saw a run on the market, but you don't have a great return...
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michael moore/is one down the right-field line. bryce harper comes home care and then ian desmond singles to right. that would send brian zimmerman in and the nationals win four-2 appeared in the phillies game, adam jones, you have seen this before. want to deep left center and he is 0-15. the french open women's final, marie beshear po via this -- maria sure pola -- maria sharapova dominated over errani. amazing. the new jersey devils-will be called the jurors a comeback. after dropping the first game to the los angeles kings, h game became a fight. tonight, it was no different. he shoots a ritzer. the devils have the game with a 2-1 win. then lebron james fires a from way downtown. that will do it for you. 31 points from the big man. they now lead as to the nba finals. and in the first big have said of the european championships, denmark beat the netherlands today. i had to end it with soccer. so now, the heat will be taking on the thunder. it will be right here on abc 7. yes, this is where they can catch it appeared >> we saw a
michael moore/is one down the right-field line. bryce harper comes home care and then ian desmond singles to right. that would send brian zimmerman in and the nationals win four-2 appeared in the phillies game, adam jones, you have seen this before. want to deep left center and he is 0-15. the french open women's final, marie beshear po via this -- maria sure pola -- maria sharapova dominated over errani. amazing. the new jersey devils-will be called the jurors a comeback. after dropping the...
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it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >> it's like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit it off. he says you and her personalitywise are very similar. so i wrote bobby a letter because i just saw something more than what was shown. bobby breaking that window, pacing in the cage, you know, mad. >> so help me god they're going to transfer me! >> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. i saw a little bit more past that. >> i really didn't have what you'd call a childhood where you could, you know, be a kid, play, you know. humor and cutting up wasn't all looked upon too good. >> there was something more to him. i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel, so i
it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >> it's like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you...
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but when ufrs officer moore first noticed thomas, he was more than a little surprised. >> at first, i saw the guy and i was like, is that him? i said nah, that's not him. >> no, that's not him. >> three years earlier, he was making a name for himself in san antonio. due to the popularity of his barbecue restaurant and caterering service. >> he kind of had a barbecue and i thought i would check it out. the food was delicious. his brisket, whatever you name, he did it. >> narrator: officer moore's brother who is also a deputy at the jail was a fan, as well. >> he came to my home and caterered my kid's party. came over, you know, he barbecued it. everything was wonderful. it was beautiful. like i say, he was a pillar in the community. >> everyone knew me and loved me. and i always showed up to the neighborhood. >> i believe that god allowed me to come here. i am definitely an innocent man. and just sad to say a tragedy happen. and it cost me to lose everything. >> narrator: fames is in jail on capital murder and concealing a human corpse. prosecutors say he was part of a drug deal gone b
but when ufrs officer moore first noticed thomas, he was more than a little surprised. >> at first, i saw the guy and i was like, is that him? i said nah, that's not him. >> no, that's not him. >> three years earlier, he was making a name for himself in san antonio. due to the popularity of his barbecue restaurant and caterering service. >> he kind of had a barbecue and i thought i would check it out. the food was delicious. his brisket, whatever you name, he did it....
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she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. >> lately he has written me a couple of letters. he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine.
she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. >> lately he has written me a couple of letters. he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is....
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commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. commissioner wu: aye. >> thank you, commissioners. those items are approved as they have been proposed. commissioner fong: on item 5b, c and a public comment, we would be inclined to grant the requested variants. >> we will take item four at the beginning of the regular calendar? commissioner wu: yes. >> commissioners, we are now at commission matters. commissioner moore: i wanted to join the director and everybody else congratulating eir staff on winning a national planning award. there are very distinct projects which won awards, many of them went into things similar to what the city does, so i encourage the director to support the department to continue to showcase what the department does. second point, i had a brief conversation with mr. putra on why we are not discussing the consent item which was approved a few minutes ago. i would like to raise a policy issue, at least as a discussion item only. we have a formula retail applying for occupying a gas station convenience store. t
commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. commissioner wu: aye. >> thank you, commissioners. those items are approved as they have been proposed. commissioner fong: on item 5b, c and a public comment, we would be inclined to grant the requested variants. >> we will take item four at the beginning of the regular calendar? commissioner wu: yes. >> commissioners, we are now at commission matters. commissioner moore: i wanted to join the director and everybody else...
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hal moore after this battle you said he took you into the tent. what do you remember about those troopers, and him on the 16th when they came out of there? did you -- you looked them up, correct? >> oh, absolutely, yeah. we looked at every one of them just the same as we'd lifted them in. we come in empty and extracted them, which we did a lot. of times. there was a different look about the young gis in their eyes. general moore, i don't think he ever changed expression. tight jaw, big square jaws. but he -- he -- i think he's a good actor, maybe. he don't show very much emotion, and certainly not among his troops. i think he just -- just steely eyed and just squared away. >> mm-hmm. >> when it comes to that. because he don't want to -- to let any of this emotion move, you know, shed off and get on into his troops. >> yes, sir. >> and i believe that may be right on that. but, joe was a happy go lucky guy as a general rule. and still is. >> mm-hmm. >> the other night at the phoenix, medal of honor society meeting. >> yes, sir. >> 77 of us was showe
hal moore after this battle you said he took you into the tent. what do you remember about those troopers, and him on the 16th when they came out of there? did you -- you looked them up, correct? >> oh, absolutely, yeah. we looked at every one of them just the same as we'd lifted them in. we come in empty and extracted them, which we did a lot. of times. there was a different look about the young gis in their eyes. general moore, i don't think he ever changed expression. tight jaw, big...
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>> moors e-books the first one i picked up by thought to this is spectacular. it is the future. i felt them of. we make everything with e-book. people still love them. we print everything also audio books you have to be all things to all people. >> host: as a book publisher with what intellectual property what did you think of the debate on intellectual property? >> it is relatively new not part of the free market then some legislatures may international i think it gummed up the works and made a mess of literature and music and another eight intellectual property is real property. it is shocking. they about it. it took me six years but at the same time living in a capitalist system they help to make it profitable. >> i consider very idea i put out there to be part of the common said dedicated communist and has been true with the industrial revolution never had patents without it development takes based six place more quickly. all my books are published in two creative comments. please pirate them and steal my ideas. [laughter] >> host: what is the best website? >> guest: lfb.org
>> moors e-books the first one i picked up by thought to this is spectacular. it is the future. i felt them of. we make everything with e-book. people still love them. we print everything also audio books you have to be all things to all people. >> host: as a book publisher with what intellectual property what did you think of the debate on intellectual property? >> it is relatively new not part of the free market then some legislatures may international i think it gummed up...
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i am a fan of julian moore. i became a palin-tologist because i stud ishlingdied all of of her previous debates and all of that. >> is there something we can say? >> i was in the book. but i wasn't in the movie. they must have cut my scene. >> yeah. i saw them on youtube today. >> something about her confusing, she couldn't differentiate biden and obama. she kept saying o 'biden? >> did you do any trips. >> it was great. we will have to have another conversation about it. >> let's talk about the delegates delegates. we are heading into the southern states. i don't want to get boring on you all, but this is so important because the great nate fill fellber from the "new york times." >> white jesus. >> you may be the only person that calls him white jesus. >> white jesus. >> anyway nate silver has done this fantastic detailed breakdown by breakdown, like 20 pages gaming out ww m.d. but anyway so this break down talks about what would happen in the various scenarios. there is no scenario that he has gamed out where
i am a fan of julian moore. i became a palin-tologist because i stud ishlingdied all of of her previous debates and all of that. >> is there something we can say? >> i was in the book. but i wasn't in the movie. they must have cut my scene. >> yeah. i saw them on youtube today. >> something about her confusing, she couldn't differentiate biden and obama. she kept saying o 'biden? >> did you do any trips. >> it was great. we will have to have another...
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i would not be surprised if hal moore says tonight, i have enough, i'm going to do hal moore stuff. and i know he enjoys doing this. but at some point you have to step back. and i guess a lot of it, a lot of it is what you -- the other piece of your life. and i guess in my case the other piece of my life, what i do now, is so rooted in you've got to make decisions. sometimes i go home at night and don't ask me to make a decision about what we're going to do for dinner or where we're going to do to eat. i've done that all day. all i want to do is put my feet up, turn on the western channel, and watch gene autry. that might sound -- but it is -- so when i come to these and when we have these discussions about -- and i always want to be socially correct, and i always want to remember who they are. and i always want to remember what they did. but sometimes i'll look in the faces of these guys, and i don't have a clue. and it's not that -- it was so long ago that i remember, there are some faces that i remember. and i don't know how to communicate this, but there were 123 guys in this un
i would not be surprised if hal moore says tonight, i have enough, i'm going to do hal moore stuff. and i know he enjoys doing this. but at some point you have to step back. and i guess a lot of it, a lot of it is what you -- the other piece of your life. and i guess in my case the other piece of my life, what i do now, is so rooted in you've got to make decisions. sometimes i go home at night and don't ask me to make a decision about what we're going to do for dinner or where we're going to do...
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moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. >>> somebody let me sit down. i don't care who lets me sit down. >> holman is changing and the faith-based honor dorm reflects that transformation. this nondenominational self-governing dorm provides opportunities for inmates to achieve personal growth. >> men can come into that environment, be nurtured in their spiritual needs, i guess is one way to put it. they have an opportunity to be productive, have a sense of purpose in life. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> living area, without a doubt, is much better than general population is. there are more tvs, there are more opportunities, you have computers, but everything is more structured, which me
moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. >>> somebody let me sit down. i don't care who...
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moore is said to be obama saysed with winning him back. the report says friends, her daughter, even ex-husband bruce willis have all tried to make her realize he's not coming back. >> nfl receiver sent out a tweet oring a free dinner to the first 200 people to show up at new york's famous sylvia restaurant in haar lemme. he spent $8,000 on ribs, fried chicken, mack and cheese. >>> and finally, the eh network announced tuesday of all people clint eastwood and family are coming to reality tv. watch out kardashians. mr. eastwood and country will feature dena eastwood. eastwood's daughter with actress frances fisher. >>> i don't know, i don't see it. but, you know. >> i think -- >> maybe they're, like, wild and crazy and -- >> i don't imagine him being too much of a part of it. people are going to want to see it for him and it's all about his wife and kids. >> tune in. you'll find out. i'm lynne barry. this is first look on msnbc. "way too early" with philly guys starts right now. >> we did it again. people are saying you're being out stanced
moore is said to be obama saysed with winning him back. the report says friends, her daughter, even ex-husband bruce willis have all tried to make her realize he's not coming back. >> nfl receiver sent out a tweet oring a free dinner to the first 200 people to show up at new york's famous sylvia restaurant in haar lemme. he spent $8,000 on ribs, fried chicken, mack and cheese. >>> and finally, the eh network announced tuesday of all people clint eastwood and family are coming to...
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you may remember the name roy moore. alabama judge roy moore got himself nationally famous in 2003 when as a state supreme court justice he refused an order by a judge to remove a tenneco handmentless monument from the grounds of the courthouse. he was removeds by a state judicial ethic's panel after that incident but tonight he's trying to unseat the kwurnts supreme court justice, chuck may lobe. look. results. chuck malone, 25% and roy moore, 51%. he's made himself a national conservative political celebrity during the time he was turfed out of office. fascinating races tonight, even if you adore the issue of whether or not it's newt gingrich's last night in the race for presidency. stay with us. >>> the latest results from alabama and mississippi coming right up. we should just want as many people as possible to vote, however it falls, whichever party benefits from it, the fact is when the american people are engaged they will make intelligent choices. rick santorum right now with 34% of the vote, newt gingrich 31, mi
you may remember the name roy moore. alabama judge roy moore got himself nationally famous in 2003 when as a state supreme court justice he refused an order by a judge to remove a tenneco handmentless monument from the grounds of the courthouse. he was removeds by a state judicial ethic's panel after that incident but tonight he's trying to unseat the kwurnts supreme court justice, chuck may lobe. look. results. chuck malone, 25% and roy moore, 51%. he's made himself a national conservative...